16th amendment
The federal government's authority to collect income tax comes from the 16th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which was ratified in 1913.
The federal government had no ability to tax when it was operating under the Articles of Confederation. The US Constitution provided the federal government authority to collect taxes; the Sixteenth Amendment, ratified in 1913, added the ability to levy taxes on income.
The Federal Government has greater authority than individual states.
the authority shared by how the government reviewed the federal systems
How is authority shared in a federal system
How is authority shared in a federal system
whenthe government uses its power to enforce laws
No, the IRS does not collect state taxes. State taxes are collected by individual state governments, while the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) collects federal taxes on behalf of the federal government.
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It is true that the federal government has the authority to print us currency.